The Rogers Centre offers a few distinct seating options for impressing a guest. Whether you're surprising someone with a gift, entertaining a client or simply want an upscale experience at a Jays game, the dome offers something for everyone. For the most discerning fan the Blue Jays offer "In the Action" seats that get you as close to the game...

Owing to its status as one of North America's largest cities and its ease of accessibility from the northeast, Toronto is a popular summer-time destination for visiting baseball fans. The Rogers Centre is located in the entertainment district of Toronto which features a number of hotels, restaurants and other non-baseball activities. You can easily...

As one of the few multi-purpose venues still hosting Major League Baseball, the Rogers Centre is enormous by today's ballpark standards. The home of the Blue Jays holds more than 50,000 guests and is the 7th oldest ballpark in the major leagues. Because of its original purpose as a multi-use facility, the Rogers Centre does not offer the best views...

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The Flight Deck is a first-come, first-serve area in center-field where fans can enjoy the game from a unique outfield perspective. Fans wishing to enjoy the Flight Deck are encouraged to line up before the game to ensure entrance.

One of the most distinguishable features of Rogers Centre is the hotel in center-field that is part of the stadium.

The view of Rogers Centre from right field.

The right-field bullpen is located in front of sections 105-107.

For the best views of the CN Tower from Rogers Centre, select seats on the third base side of the field (and hope that the roof is open).

Seating on the third base side of the field includes the 100, 200 and 500 levels with Suites between the 200 and 500 levels. The Blue Jays dugout is also on this side of the field.

Most home runs at Rogers Centre are hit to left-field where the bullpen swallows up most souvenirs.

Seating on the first base side of Rogers Centre is one of the most heavily exposed areas in the ballpark. These seats see the most sun during afternoon games.